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Q: Why did the lookout ring bells and telephone a message to the captain shortly before midnight in the Titanic?
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Who was to blame for the sinking of the Titanic besides the captain?

Well, the captain was not at blame for the Titanic sinking it was the guy who was on the lookout deck, and was in charge of seeing ahead to tell the captain. He forgot his binoculars therefore when the big iceberg came he did not see it soon enough. But when he did she it and he tried to warn the captain, it was to late


Who saw titanic iceberg?

The lookout in the forward mast of the Titanic.


How long were Titanic lookout shifts?

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Who was at the lookout when the Titanic sunk?

Harold Bridgman III


Who was the lookout man on the night the titanic sank?

Mike Walker


Was it bad luck the Titanic sank?

It wasn't bad luck. It was a poor lookout that led to the Titanic destruction.


Who so the titanic ice burg first?

The lookout that first spotted the iceberg on Titanic was Frederick Fleet,


Who was freederick fleet on titanic?

he was a lookout and he was the one that first saw the iceberg!


Was anyone responsible for crashing the Titanic?

On a ship the captain is responsible for everything, so Captain Smith was responsible for everything that happened to the Titanic. It was the practice to travel at full speed even when conditions were not perfect, and the night was a very still and calm one, and no-one realised there was a little mist on the surface, so when the lookout spotted the iceberg it was too late to do anything about it.


Who warned the captain it was an iceberg ahead?

Frederick Fleet, the lookout, alerted the bridge but not the Captain, who was resting at the moment.


Who saw the iceburg on the Titanic first?

Titanic's iceberg was first spotted by lookout Frederick Fleet and shortly thereafter by First Officer Murdoch.


Why didn't people see the ice berg that the titanic hit?

It was a combination of the ship's speed, the sea conditions and the reaction time of the lookout, but also mostly because it was dark. As I remember, there was a lot of criticism of the captain and company afterwards - they had wanted to set a new record for the crossing in Titanic in her maiden voyage. If they had taken an indirect route and slowed down at night, the accident might never have happened.